Selecting Furniture for a Play Room
The furniture you choose to put in your play room depends
mostly on your family's definition of "play room." If your play
room is for a toddler to have lots of running room, your
furniture will differ greatly from the play room designed to
give adults the feel of a sports bar atmosphere.
If your play room is designed with a mobile child in mind, you
probably will not need much furniture. An appropriately sized
table for the child to sit at while coloring or drawing, playing
with puzzles or doing crafts is a must along with a sturdy
chair. A good toy box that could double as a hope chest for the
child later is another good furniture item to include in the
room. Throw in a couple of chairs for the kids to wallow on and
your furniture needs are met!
A play room for older kids will differ in its furniture needs. A
table with sturdy chairs will still be vital. Older kids who
like to watch television or movies and play video games will
also need a solid entertainment center or tv stand on which to
hold the tv set. You'll need more seating for older kids, too.
They tend to have more friends visiting and will require more
seating area.
If your play room is for adults, furnish it accordingly. In
addition to any favorite games, like pool or billiards, you will
want your play room to have quality furniture in it too. Select
a nice sofa or sectional with plenty of seating. Select coffee
and end tables that can move quickly to accommodate snack trays
or your favorite board game. If you are going to have video
games in your play room, make sure your seating is placed for
good game play.
If your play room is going to be used for hobbies, make sure
your furniture is suited for the hobby of your choice. If your
hobby is scrap booking, you will need a good, comfortable desk
and a nice chair. A hobby such as needle point would require a
comfortable chair with good back support and good lighting. If
writing is your hobby, your "play room" may take on the look of
a home office instead. Invest in good furniture that includes a
computer desk and a comfortable chair.
No matter what your family's definition of "play room" is, you
can utilize it best and get the most enjoyment from it when you
furnish it according to its intended use. Don't put a lavish
sofa in your play room if it will be subjected to frequent
spills and gooey drops of food. Likewise, don't expect to be
comfortable on furniture that is way past its last legs. Know
your space, know your needs, and know your budget. When you take
those things into consideration, you will make good decisions
regarding the furniture and accessories you select for your play
room and you can concentrate on what the room was intended for -
having fun!